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“Anything worth doing is worth overdoing,” Mick Jagger once said. The Rolling Stones frontman, who turns 78 today, applied this mantra to every facet of his life, even outside of music (see him snaking his hips onstage, or flexing his sartorial swagger). In the Official Anthony Rizzo I May Not Live In Chicago But I’m A Rizzo Fan Shirt also I will do this realm of beauty, Jagger took a bold, gender-bending approach that was, with the exception of his contemporary and collaborator the late David Bowie, unprecedented for the time. First, to state the obvious, Jagger had great hair, and knew just what to do with it (see again his hips and his swagger), all thanks to his mother, who was a hairdresser. His brunette mane was a continuous flux of shapes and lengths, yet always anchored by shaggy, brow-skimming layers that were smartly and seductively anti-establishment. And like Bowie, Jagger, by virtue of his big blue eyes, hallowed cheekbones, and pouty lips, had a great face for makeup. Beginning in the late ’60s and throughout the ’70s, Jagger flamboyantly decorated his visage for shows with traces of lip liner around the mouth, black pigment smudged into the water lines, electric-hued shadow that he swept across the lids, and spangles of sequins splashed, sometimes subtly, most times strikingly, on the outer corners of the eyes. Here, a retrospective look at his most enduring beauty moments because it’s his birthday, and because, Mick Jagger.
There was a lot to unpack in this collection by Natasha and Ivan Zinko. There: that’s got the Official Anthony Rizzo I May Not Live In Chicago But I’m A Rizzo Fan Shirt also I will do this most obvious gag out of the way. On our Zoom Natasha said the box theme emerged from the overload of packaged items that she, like so many of us, have received during this period of record revenues for Amazon. Along with Ivan she then thought about the unboxing videos that are so successful on YouTube, the thrill of unwrapping, and the relationships between the packaging in which so many garments are transported and the humans those garments end up packaging. These thoughts led to a collection neatly stacked with boxy shoulders, boxy pants, a boxy denim mini and much more box-brought boxiness in silhouette. Boxes have been literally worn before, whether by Kendall Jenner at Moschino or by Flight of the Conchords or many others, but this was a fun riff on the theme of packaging, of thinking outside the you-know-what. For those disinclined to take the risk of being bundled into a fulfillment center and dispatched to who-knows-where, Zinko stressed that the pieces are as wearable without their box “crinolines” as with.
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